I prefer to use inputKeys actions wherever possible. Especially when sharing code with new users.
Inputkeys usually works fine and doesn't require you to enable an extra plugin.
True, but particularly since Kalle's entire command group uses the direct x plugin anyhow, I used DxInputkeys to type the address in the existing window because it seemed to require fewer lines/hassles than the regular Inputkeys.
I was able to enter the URL into the address bar and hit 'return' in the same action, rather than having to first type the URL in one action and then separately send 'return' in the next. Or can that be done still with the regular Inputkeys actions?
There are times when I want to open a site in a new tab, and other times where I don't. Kalle's command group already has a separate "new tab" command, so one could always say, "New tab." and then "Open Life Hacker" to accomplish the former.
Either way, what's cool is that there are so many different ways to do things and to customize it all to our own preferences and ways of thinking. That may cause confusion for new users at first, but they'll love the flexibility once they start to get the hang of things, I think.